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bites his lip use this word in the scentence​

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Answered by Anonymous
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the dog bites his lips

Answered by Itz2minback
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bite (one's) lip (redirected from bite his lip)

bite (one's) lip

To forcibly prevent oneself from exhibiting an outward reaction to something, especially that which makes one angry, irritated, or upset.

I just had to bite my lip while the boss yelled at me for losing the account.

If someone tries to provoke you, just bite your lip and keep walking.

See also: bite, lip

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